Mathematics, 05.03.2021 20:50 fbr45508
Scientists have determined that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can be modeled by the equation y=2x+368
, where x is the number of years since the turn of the century and y is the amount of carbon dioxide in parts per million. Which of these statements are correct according to the model? Select TWO that apply.
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Scientists have determined that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can be modeled by the equation y=2x+368
, where x is the number of years since the turn of the century and y is the amount of carbon dioxide in parts per million. Which of these statements are correct according to the model? Select TWO that apply.
A. Every year the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases by 2 parts per million.
B. Every 2 years the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases by 1 part per million.
C. Ten years from now there will be 5 more parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than there are now.
D. Ten years from now there will be 20 more parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than there are now.
E. Ten per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
F. Ten years from now there will be 388 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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